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Encyclopedia > 1897 in archaeology

1896 in archaeology 1896 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... REED H Is awsome! ...

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La Dama dElx The famous but controversial Lady of Elx or Dama dElx (Dama de Elche in Spanish) (the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid calls her enigmática), is a polychrome stone bust that was revealed as found by chance in 1897 at LAlcúdia, an archaeological... Flag of Elche/Elx. ... overview of the re-assembled tablet detail of Mid Samonios The Gaulish Coligny Calendar was found in Coligny, Ain, France (46°23′ N 5°21′ E) near Lyons in 1897, along with the head of a bronze statue of a youthful male figure. ...

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